His acting has grown since "Wait, My Youth" and he deserves leading roles with good scripts. I look forward…
Yeah, I really loved those that he did with that one screenwriter (Provoke) You can tell he works hard at his craft yet, he makes it feel like method acting.
It's from an old conversation with a friend, but I'm curious, what do you think, which couple's was the main storyline?…
Kant and Bison were seasoned. Joong and Dunk..it was like a roadtrip where they were just trying to figure each other out. Joong..oh what a range and Dunk a work in progress. The guy who played Keen looks great in glasses and would definitely make a geeky serial killer. I just didn't like the way his mouth moved...but the potential is there. It was a wild ride.
Oh, he's like a second wave of Gulf Kanawut! You know, a younger version who's still looking for his charisma. I'm looking forward to seeing Oma in more BL and more.
OK, so we now have 2 people supposedly playing this killer game. I'm thinking Champ and Cher ( I know it's a long shot.) I'm enjoying this BL mystery. I think Cher is just acting nervous when she really isn't. & the doctor..oh, I think he might be Kam's stalker.
I rewatched this one. And I feel they did a re-edit because nowhere in it was the BeGee's Oh She's a Holiday. And all around a much tighter story. I know a lot of people couldn't watch it because of one storyline. But I loved the LGBT storyline and wished it could have been more. True, the ML & FL constantly argued. The big brother was either too oblivious, perhaps a genius or thinking of the old ways of Korean life that he needed to fulfill. I liked the parents roles in this one, as well. Still my favorite, in spite of how it wasn't "correct" by today's standards.